UCHealth Greeley ER Department

6767 W 29th St. in Greeley
March 4, 2025 Submit an Update
The UCHealth Greeley Hospital will soon be expanding. After just six years in operation, hospital officials have planned a renovation and expansion to the existing Emergency Department located on the west end of the facility at 6767 W 29th St. in Greeley. The expansion will include additional exam rooms, intake rooms, care team stations and triage/treatment areas, according to pre-application documents filed with the city of Greeley. on Facebook on LinkedIn on Bluesky
PROJECT DETAILS
Location

6767 W 29th St.

Status

Current

Location

6767 W 29th St.

City

Greeley

State

CO

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